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Is EDF running out of money?

In this week’s Gossage, our columnist discusses the renationalisation of EDF, and why it could be because the company is running out of cash. 

Could small nuclear reactors produce more nuclear waste than conventional reactors?

Small nuclear reactors may actually produce more waste than their larger counterparts, as our Gossage Gossip columnist explains.

Fears of Russian invasion lead to wind turbine ban in Eastern Finland

Our columnist discusses the restrictions imposed by the Finnish Ministry of Defence on wind turbine installations along the Russian border.

Did the IEA overestimate Germany’s energy policy?

Is the International Energy Agency's full-scale review of each nation's energy policy as thorough as it should be?

France’s carbon fraudster to be subject of new TV series

In this week’s Gossage, our columnist discusses France’s ‘crime of the century’, and how the story is to be portrayed in a new TV series.

Homes with electric vehicles consume far more energy than average

Recent research suggests that homes with electric vehicles are consuming far more electricity than the average household.

Why the energy price cap continues to be a bad fit

In this week's Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses the energy price cap and why it continues to be a bad deal for UK consumers.

Why energy companies may need greater regulation in the face of the energy crisis

Our columnist discusses the oversized pay packets of some of the executives at an energy company that went bust due to the energy crisis.

Is a China ban from UK nuclear power too little, too late?

In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses whether the UK’s ban on China’s involvement in nuclear power came a little too late.

Was the privatisation of the electricity network worth it?

In this week's Gossage Gossip, our columinst asks the question – was the privatisation of the electricity network really worth it?

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